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york times the other day had two front page side by side lengthy stories about something going on in britain. to do that otherwise, you would need the queen to abdicate and the plague to hit london. clearly there's a political agenda at work here. >> the testimony from the murdoches and the testimony from rebecca brooks, coverage as we said, both, here in the states and of course in the u.k. all the cable news networks on fox, on it in its entirety, no commercial breaks. do you think that the coverage was warranted, was it fair? >> was the coverage important in that it's the most important thing going on in the world, it's not. rupert murdoch and a lot of people have a lot of interest in it, yes. people want to see is this the thing that takes rupert murdoch down and you see this idea that somehow they're going to prove something that happened in this one isolated incident is actually happening everywhere else. that's what the coverage is really about, i think, is trying to blow it into something more than what it actually was. >> jon: jim, a lot of people out there would have loved to have
york times the other day had two front page side by side lengthy stories about something going on in britain. to do that otherwise, you would need the queen to abdicate and the plague to hit london. clearly there's a political agenda at work here. >> the testimony from the murdoches and the testimony from rebecca brooks, coverage as we said, both, here in the states and of course in the u.k. all the cable news networks on fox, on it in its entirety, no commercial breaks. do you think that...
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yes, there are ano flash points in britain tonight. but nothing like london. over three nights of the raw violence, out of control. the destruction, open attacks on police. almost celebratory lewding, of family businesses. the day after, it's heart breaking. >> i don't know why people do this. >> reporter: certain images linger. this young man throws rocks at officers and older citizen tries to talk him down and his answer was violence. looth looters intent on breaking in. the victims escaping burning buildings and some having to jump. >> these are sickening scenes. this is criminality, pure and simple. and it has to be confronted and defeated. >> reporter: the prime minister cut short his vacation to deal with the rioting that spread to more than a dozen neighborhoods in london and beyond. tonight, 16,000 police are on the street. that force is versus angry teenagers, tearing up the capitol. >> the police have too much power and they're using that power. >> reporter: but many dispute there's any real reason behind this. >> just lazy and going around robbing t
yes, there are ano flash points in britain tonight. but nothing like london. over three nights of the raw violence, out of control. the destruction, open attacks on police. almost celebratory lewding, of family businesses. the day after, it's heart breaking. >> i don't know why people do this. >> reporter: certain images linger. this young man throws rocks at officers and older citizen tries to talk him down and his answer was violence. looth looters intent on breaking in. the...
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of why aren't americans out in the street you know it's a complicated question but people in great britain or out in the street until a couple weeks ago either so i think what you see often historically is a boiling point you know what we're seeing is a country our country that refuses to realize recognize the signs of impending trouble you know they the impose austerity economics in europe and those economies stagnate riots break out across europe they oppose austerity economics in great britain that economy goes into the tank and riots break out there and what are we talking about in this country how much more austerity economics we're going to impose here and so i think you've got a mad situation where people aren't watching the danger signs and in fact even though they're headed toward a brick wall they seem determined to press down on the accelerator maybe for the short term economic gains or political gains i don't really know but i think you know i think there are warning signs all around us you know when we talk about this gap between rich and poor i always think it's interesting t
of why aren't americans out in the street you know it's a complicated question but people in great britain or out in the street until a couple weeks ago either so i think what you see often historically is a boiling point you know what we're seeing is a country our country that refuses to realize recognize the signs of impending trouble you know they the impose austerity economics in europe and those economies stagnate riots break out across europe they oppose austerity economics in great...
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what the hell is going on over in britain? please tell me the clash reunited and they're shooting a new album cover? (cheers and applause) please? wait, i'm... hold on. i'm being told that it's not the case. >> new violence and new fires are breaking out after a weekend of mayhem. >> for a third terrible night london burns. >> riots in britain spreading beyond london to three other cities. >> it's being called the battle for london. >> it's being called mindless violence. >> jon: it's been called the hoodie blitz. (laughter) the regrettable hullabaloo. (laughter) beef yellington. (laughter) and, shockingly, a right sodding fuster in the goolies. (laughter) the riots... (laughter and applause) you like that? bullocks! the riots were sparked by a suspicious police shooting of a young man but as they spread through london and beyond became more roote rooted roote rooted . or the desire to get things stores normally make you pay for. (laughter) here's what you've got to love about an an fenway parkky in the u.k.: even their looter
what the hell is going on over in britain? please tell me the clash reunited and they're shooting a new album cover? (cheers and applause) please? wait, i'm... hold on. i'm being told that it's not the case. >> new violence and new fires are breaking out after a weekend of mayhem. >> for a third terrible night london burns. >> riots in britain spreading beyond london to three other cities. >> it's being called the battle for london. >> it's being called mindless...
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just full of superstores from britain, tescos in the case i was worting under the time. nike 3,000 stores throughout china. it seems to me there are certain types of american business leaders who get this and who are aggressively taking their products made here or their products taken over there and made there into china are selling them to the chinese. there are lots of other businesses standing back saying, whoa, this is all too scary. they're the enemy. we can't help them. that has to be wrong. the answer has to be, america having more apples, doesn't it? more mcdonald's. more starbucks. more things created by americans that the chinese want. >> well, we live in a global society. and that global society, i don't put a label on. i think the opportunities that the private enterprise has to extend the brand in their business to the people who are buying the product. but i think you bring up a subject that i think is important. great companies that build an enduring brand have an emotional relationship with customers that has no barrier. and that emotional relationship is
just full of superstores from britain, tescos in the case i was worting under the time. nike 3,000 stores throughout china. it seems to me there are certain types of american business leaders who get this and who are aggressively taking their products made here or their products taken over there and made there into china are selling them to the chinese. there are lots of other businesses standing back saying, whoa, this is all too scary. they're the enemy. we can't help them. that has to be...
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former los angeles police chief says he is being approached by david cameron to invite britain's police and will meet with them next month. what is there to be learned from the l.a. approach? >> requesting an additional units. >> a regular afternoon police patrol in gang land, south central los angeles. >> i have two guns on me. this one has no safety, just pull the trigger. if i am dead on the ground, feel free to defend yourself. >> there is still lots of tension and violence here, but it is much calmer than it was 20 years ago. when the rioting began at this crossroads and spread across the city. the fires burned for six days. there were battles with police, looting, and arson. it was sparked by a race after the white police officers who be a young black men were acquitted of brutality great and the chaos, gangs, criminals, angry young men, and opportunists joined in. >> this was ground zero. >> he was a gang member. he regrets what he did, but blames the bigger issue. >> you have to address the systematic causes of people's frustrations, whether it is lack of employment, police abus
former los angeles police chief says he is being approached by david cameron to invite britain's police and will meet with them next month. what is there to be learned from the l.a. approach? >> requesting an additional units. >> a regular afternoon police patrol in gang land, south central los angeles. >> i have two guns on me. this one has no safety, just pull the trigger. if i am dead on the ground, feel free to defend yourself. >> there is still lots of tension and...
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are we -- you know, multi- culturessism attacked now, particularly in great britain and elsewhere. >> it's a huge issue in europe. muslim immigration is a huge issue in europe. in france and it's been that way -- when i was a student in france, it was a huge issue back then. it's a huge issue in germany with the turks. they have three million turks who are living in isolated communities. it's one of reasons germany would never accept turkey into the european union. so it's a very critical issue to european politics. >> it's a seminole moment for the right wing party in europe because they've been exploiting fears about immigration and fears of their culling tour being submerged by all of the immigrants. and now they really are rushing to distance themselves from this fellow, and i think people are doing -- same kind of self- examine we did after the shooting of gabby giffords, is the kind of inflammatory rhetoric is that appropriate in politics? >> why would -- >> there's been an explosion of these right wing, populous parties, gotten contact with a true fins who just had a tremendous
are we -- you know, multi- culturessism attacked now, particularly in great britain and elsewhere. >> it's a huge issue in europe. muslim immigration is a huge issue in europe. in france and it's been that way -- when i was a student in france, it was a huge issue back then. it's a huge issue in germany with the turks. they have three million turks who are living in isolated communities. it's one of reasons germany would never accept turkey into the european union. so it's a very critical...
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but the violence continues to spread in great britain. what's behind it? >>> and when we come back here, we'll huddle up around the water cooler to watch a rant for the ages.gingivit . thankfully, there's new crest pro-health clinical gum protection toothpaste. it helps eliminate plaque at the gumline, helping prevent gingivitis. it's even clinically proven to help reverse it in just 4 weeks. new crest pro-health clinical toothpaste. life opens up when you do. handle more than 165 billion letters and packages a year. that's about 34 million pounds of mail every day. ever wonder what this costs you as a taxpayer? millions? tens of millions? hundreds of millions? not a single cent. the united states postal service doesn't run on your tax dollars. it's funded solely by stamps and postage. brought to you by the men and women of the american postal workers union. ♪ >>> as we told you at the top of the show, the federal reserve gave the markets a boost by announcing interest rates would be frozen for two years, and hinting there could be more economic stimulus
but the violence continues to spread in great britain. what's behind it? >>> and when we come back here, we'll huddle up around the water cooler to watch a rant for the ages.gingivit . thankfully, there's new crest pro-health clinical gum protection toothpaste. it helps eliminate plaque at the gumline, helping prevent gingivitis. it's even clinically proven to help reverse it in just 4 weeks. new crest pro-health clinical toothpaste. life opens up when you do. handle more than 165...
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also, the response to the deadly riots in great britain. police are launching raids going into people's homes and they are getting serious. details on a busy day just ahead. [ male announcer ] this is lisa, who tries to stay ahd of her class. morning starts with arthritis pain... that's two pills before the first bell. [ bell rings ] it's time for recess... and more pills. afternoon art starts and so does her knee pain, that's two more pills. almost ne, but hang on... her doctor recommended aleve cause it can relieve pain all day with just two pills. this is lisa... who switched to aleve and fewer pills for a day free of pain. and get the all day pain relief oaleve in liquid gels. excuse me? my grandfather was born in this village. [ automated voice speaks foreign language ] [ male announcer ] in here, everyone speaks the same language. ♪ in here, forklifts drive themselves. no, he doesn't have it. yeah, we'll look on that. [ male announcer ] in here, friends leave you messages written in the air. that's it right there. [ male announcer ]
also, the response to the deadly riots in great britain. police are launching raids going into people's homes and they are getting serious. details on a busy day just ahead. [ male announcer ] this is lisa, who tries to stay ahd of her class. morning starts with arthritis pain... that's two pills before the first bell. [ bell rings ] it's time for recess... and more pills. afternoon art starts and so does her knee pain, that's two more pills. almost ne, but hang on... her doctor recommended...
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the lack of public investment and really the scapegoating of public sector employees that we see in britain is not unlike the scapegoating of public sector employees that we see in america at a time when their pay is frozen they're asked to be paying more for their pensions and they're asked to be retire later really the union that think has said enough we've got to get out in the street to make our message heard to put some pressure not only on the conservative government but also to put some pressure on the labor opposition to stand with us and to make the public aware of what we're going through and so by all accounts of the chilean people that turned out for this protest it was a very successful day of action the i understand the teachers for example although this is true probably most public workers the retirement age for teachers was under this conservative government and david cameron's government was raised or he's proposing to raise at one of the other from sixty to sixty eight and the pension payment which here we would call social security tax has been double and i can't imagine
the lack of public investment and really the scapegoating of public sector employees that we see in britain is not unlike the scapegoating of public sector employees that we see in america at a time when their pay is frozen they're asked to be paying more for their pensions and they're asked to be retire later really the union that think has said enough we've got to get out in the street to make our message heard to put some pressure not only on the conservative government but also to put some...
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so tough times in britain for, well, nearly all businesses. not all, some businesses. (laughter) you know, seeing an emergency glass repair van driving through a riot-torn neighborhood rife with flying rocks, not the same without musical accompaniment. (playing the theme from "benny hill") (laughter and applause) but while emergency plate glass sales may be booming, the rest of england and, in fact, all of europe's economy is still in deep trouble. >> fears of looming economic catastrophe in europe. >> a crisis over debt is accelerating throughout the eurozone. >> investors are scrambling stoked largely by fears that italy and spain are teetering on the brink of going broke. >> jon: what? wait! what? (laughter) who are you? the double phone? that's not... who's that... you know, that's clearly... to be fair, not something anybody does on purpose, you know? you know what would be great? if the guy in the double phone is talking to two people and it has nothing to do with stock. (laughter) that's right, the key to turkey is brining. that's right. no, you hang up. (laught
so tough times in britain for, well, nearly all businesses. not all, some businesses. (laughter) you know, seeing an emergency glass repair van driving through a riot-torn neighborhood rife with flying rocks, not the same without musical accompaniment. (playing the theme from "benny hill") (laughter and applause) but while emergency plate glass sales may be booming, the rest of england and, in fact, all of europe's economy is still in deep trouble. >> fears of looming economic...
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at the foreign office, the chinese premier was given all of this ceremony that britain could lay on for a visiting foreign leaders. after a welcome, some hard diplomacy inside. a warning to david cameron that china must do more to ensure human rights. >> we are different countries. different stages of development. we should show each other respect, but we are very clear that political and economic development should go hand in hand, that one supports the other. >> downing street said that mr. cameron raised specific cases of human rights concerns over lunch, but wen jiabao was equally robust, saying states should not lecture one another. >> our human rights, china and the united kingdom, should respect each other, respect the fact, three each other as equal, engage in more cooperation that finger-pointing and resolve our differences to dialogue. sometimes diplomacy needs to be decoded but not today. diplomats said dead wen's stern words reflected a genuine irritation. the question is whether the trade deals were affected. for now it appears not. all around the table, they agreed on 1.2
at the foreign office, the chinese premier was given all of this ceremony that britain could lay on for a visiting foreign leaders. after a welcome, some hard diplomacy inside. a warning to david cameron that china must do more to ensure human rights. >> we are different countries. different stages of development. we should show each other respect, but we are very clear that political and economic development should go hand in hand, that one supports the other. >> downing street...
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. >> reporter: greg helped set up the fair trade system in britain. which uses gold from those willing to reduce their mercury use. now he's come to work with jewelers in santa fe, new mexico. >> if you were, you want to drive change on the ground in continents like africa, you have to get the americans really engaged. for me it's a no-brainer because the american consumer consumes the most amount of jewelry in the world. >> reporter: he was trying to convince american jewelers to adopt the same system because right now they have no way of knowing if the gold they're working with was produced under the terrible conditions we saw. >> the consumer needs to drive the change by asking for traceable gold. we need the jewelers to ask their suppliers where does your gold come from. the problem that you have, there's no need to disclose where it comes from. >> reporter: but children like samba can tell you where it's coming from. after a long day pulling rocks up from the mines, he stands in line waiting for his pay dirt. two buckets full that he hopes contai
. >> reporter: greg helped set up the fair trade system in britain. which uses gold from those willing to reduce their mercury use. now he's come to work with jewelers in santa fe, new mexico. >> if you were, you want to drive change on the ground in continents like africa, you have to get the americans really engaged. for me it's a no-brainer because the american consumer consumes the most amount of jewelry in the world. >> reporter: he was trying to convince american...
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let's not forget that we had an apartheid regime in britain. i think. either one well. we have to go that shows the keeping safe get ready because of the freedom. they charge in here broadcasting live from washington d.c. coming up today on the big picture a. new website with twenty four seven live streaming news times what to do about the ongoing financial hard unlimited high quality videos for download. and stories you never find mainstream news. so. the political. posts aren't just stand. by guys welcome to shellings tell the obama show part of our guests to say on the topic now i want to hear audio has gone to you tube this video response to one of the twitter first part of the questions that we've posted on you tube every monday and on thursday the show long response is going to be like blog. it's tool time award and i to go sig line back you know it's been a while since we picked on the chubby crybaby over fox news but his actions today have earned him the award on his radio show this morning back that made a major announcement about a summer event that he's going
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after empire britain turned inward. between 1951 and 1997 the proportion of government expenditure on defense fell from 24% to 70% while abortion on health and welfare from 22% to 53%. that is before tony blair's new government came along in 1997 to widen the gap further. i'm sure, you know, for that 53 percent welfare spending you saw what a bang for the buck they got in the tv screens this last week. when they spend that -- in living memory every night. governed a fifth of the earth's surface and a quarter of its population. it then inverted its priorities and spend all that money on its state charges at home. spectacular results that you can see if he made the mistake of booking a trip to historic london. good luck with that. that is the same trajectory every great power embarks upon. you can have entitlements at home more global reach abroad, but not both. you can see it already. you remember the war in all the papers for about 48 hours. still going on out there apparently. fell off the radar screen. i believe it is
after empire britain turned inward. between 1951 and 1997 the proportion of government expenditure on defense fell from 24% to 70% while abortion on health and welfare from 22% to 53%. that is before tony blair's new government came along in 1997 to widen the gap further. i'm sure, you know, for that 53 percent welfare spending you saw what a bang for the buck they got in the tv screens this last week. when they spend that -- in living memory every night. governed a fifth of the earth's surface...
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people in britain are talking about nothing else. it goes back it 2006 when a royal correspondent for the news of the world was arrested, accused of tapping phones of prince william and other members of the royal family, pleaded guilty. an investigators pleaded guilty as well, went to jail for short periods. that time it was contained and the police said it was just a rogue reporter and news of the world said it was a rogue reporter. two years ago, the guardian newspaper in particular followed by the new york times started to investigate this. it became more and more clear there were more people involved and a lot of people's phones being hacked. on monday it went beyond politicians and celebrities and footballers. it turned out that victims of terrorism, relatives of soldiers who had been killed and the phone of a missing 13-year-old girl who subsequently turned up to be murdered, they were all hacked. then there was just really public outrage over this. >> and the horrible wrinkle in this is that people thought this young girl yas
people in britain are talking about nothing else. it goes back it 2006 when a royal correspondent for the news of the world was arrested, accused of tapping phones of prince william and other members of the royal family, pleaded guilty. an investigators pleaded guilty as well, went to jail for short periods. that time it was contained and the police said it was just a rogue reporter and news of the world said it was a rogue reporter. two years ago, the guardian newspaper in particular followed...
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. >>> police in britain have charged two men in connection with a deadly hit and run. three men were hit and killed on wednesday while guarding a row of shops in birmingham. a teenager and a meme where he of -- member of a british street gang have been charged with the murder. >>> tonight we're following breaking news, a developing story coming out of indiana. more details where a stage collapsed at a state fair haskelled at least four people. the country group sugarland were going to perform when a violent storm tore through the area. this is the aftermath. the stage collapsed on to that group of spectators. >>> some surprising results. that's what pundits are saying about the first major republican contest for the presidential nomination. danielle nottingham reports for wjz from the iowa straw poll. >> the winner is congresswoman michele bachmann. >> reporter: congresswoman michele bachmann one the straw poll by 1%, the first test of a presidential hopeful staying power. a win can prove the candidate's organization and popularity. all date campaign rallied supporters
. >>> police in britain have charged two men in connection with a deadly hit and run. three men were hit and killed on wednesday while guarding a row of shops in birmingham. a teenager and a meme where he of -- member of a british street gang have been charged with the murder. >>> tonight we're following breaking news, a developing story coming out of indiana. more details where a stage collapsed at a state fair haskelled at least four people. the country group sugarland were...
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. >> andrew: there is a bipartisan government in great britain. not only the conservative, but the liberals. a guy you like, nick clegg, the vice -- >> bob: number two man. >> andrew: right. what advice would you give them? >> bob: go back to look at the blueprint of the budget you cut and take more out of the upper class. >> dana: there is nothing left to take. >> bob: i said, i made a distinction. i'm with you. >> greg: without threat of punishment, you have nothing. >> bob: tell me what you just said. >> greg: armed society -- >> bob: i got to tease. let me say one thing, people ask about this. i think we have the best producers in the business. [ laughter ] they really are. the show is great, right? all right. coming up, critical warning about the next possible financial crisis and your student loans are said to be the problem. "the five" continues next. ♪ ♪ let me tell you about a very important phone call i made. when i got my medicare card, i realized i needed an aarp... medicare supplement insurance card, too. medicare is one of the gr
. >> andrew: there is a bipartisan government in great britain. not only the conservative, but the liberals. a guy you like, nick clegg, the vice -- >> bob: number two man. >> andrew: right. what advice would you give them? >> bob: go back to look at the blueprint of the budget you cut and take more out of the upper class. >> dana: there is nothing left to take. >> bob: i said, i made a distinction. i'm with you. >> greg: without threat of punishment,...
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. >>> up next, the phone-hacking scandal in britain has made its way here. we've been talking about it. and now the fbi has announced it will open a probe into allegations that u.s. citizens' phones were hacked. hey ! chocolate, vanilla or strawberry ? chocolate ! chocolate it is ! yeah, but i'm new, too. umm... he's new... er... than you. even kids know it's wrong to treat new friends better than old friends. at ally bank, we treat all our customers fairly, with no teaser rates and no minimum deposit to open. it's just the right thing to do. about how older people are becoming more and more antisocial, so i was really aggressive with my parents about joining facebook. my parents are up to 19 friends now? so sad. ♪ i have 687 friends. this is living. what!? that is not a real puppy. that's too small to be a real puppy. [ male announcer ] toyota venza. keep on rolling. ♪ keep on rolling. >>> in-depth tonight, the murdock scandal. here are the latest developments. the fbi has announced plans to launch an investigation that news corps reporters hacked into
. >>> up next, the phone-hacking scandal in britain has made its way here. we've been talking about it. and now the fbi has announced it will open a probe into allegations that u.s. citizens' phones were hacked. hey ! chocolate, vanilla or strawberry ? chocolate ! chocolate it is ! yeah, but i'm new, too. umm... he's new... er... than you. even kids know it's wrong to treat new friends better than old friends. at ally bank, we treat all our customers fairly, with no teaser rates and no...
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. >>> britain's prince philip left the hospital after treatment for a blocked coronary artery. the 90-year-old husband of queen elizabeth spent four nights in the hospital after a successful coronary stent procedure. for the first time in years he did miss the royal family's traditional christmas festivities. they may have to scale back upcoming travel plans but he is back home and doing pretty well. >> good. >>> they are the most popular holiday gives but still not always a winner. >> how you can get the most bang for your buck from some of the unwanted holiday gift cards coming up. >>> and we have clear skies right now over the bay area. partly cloudy skies across the bay. will we see rain ever in our seven-day forecast? we'll show you after the break. the owners say the three-year-old chihuahua-terrier >>> a family victimized by burglars in morgan hill want the dog back. the 3-year-old chihauhau is a sweet dog. he was taken with about $1,000 worth of wrapped presents. friends and neighbors have pitched in to replace those gifts but the family says they just want the return o
. >>> britain's prince philip left the hospital after treatment for a blocked coronary artery. the 90-year-old husband of queen elizabeth spent four nights in the hospital after a successful coronary stent procedure. for the first time in years he did miss the royal family's traditional christmas festivities. they may have to scale back upcoming travel plans but he is back home and doing pretty well. >> good. >>> they are the most popular holiday gives but still not...
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to the rescue after those devastating riots, tonight we're one-on-one with the top cop, now off to britain, we ask is scotland yard next? >>> rise and fall, years ago today, the order to build that wall, the images then and now from berlin and that moment peter jennings, our witness to history. >> someone reached up and handed me a small block from the wall. >>> and her simple wish, so many of you heard her story and you won't believe what's happened now. >>> good evening. great to have you with us this saturday. they're off tonight in iowa. the republicans who want to be president, are facing their first major test of strength in the iowa straw polls. the results being counted as we come on the air tonight. the candidates have been campaigning for those votes for months, some for years, preparing for this moment, straw poll offer impacts just who survives going forward. while this is going on in iowa, another republican is trying to steal the thunder, rick perry making it ficial. >>> we do begin tonight in iowa where jake tapper leads us off tonight. >> reporter: good evening, david, from
to the rescue after those devastating riots, tonight we're one-on-one with the top cop, now off to britain, we ask is scotland yard next? >>> rise and fall, years ago today, the order to build that wall, the images then and now from berlin and that moment peter jennings, our witness to history. >> someone reached up and handed me a small block from the wall. >>> and her simple wish, so many of you heard her story and you won't believe what's happened now. >>>...
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britain is on full scale wordle scenes of violence and destruction flare beyond london after three days of clashes between riders and police. wall street hits a new low says the two thousand and eight financial crisis as fearful investors withdraw from the u.s. sending shock waves across world markets. plus as the eurozone tries to whether its economic storm poland's shelving of plans to adopt the single currency sends a signal to other union members that you don't need the euro to be european. coming to you live from moscow you're watching r t thanks for being with us now buildings on fire windows smashed and shops looted will be zour the scenes devastating the streets of london after three days of violent riots police are deploying thousands of extra.
britain is on full scale wordle scenes of violence and destruction flare beyond london after three days of clashes between riders and police. wall street hits a new low says the two thousand and eight financial crisis as fearful investors withdraw from the u.s. sending shock waves across world markets. plus as the eurozone tries to whether its economic storm poland's shelving of plans to adopt the single currency sends a signal to other union members that you don't need the euro to be european....
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fox news viewers are going to be able to draw the line between the good with what happened in great britain and fox news so i don't think it's an art that there had seen enough fortunes talking about this through already you know just you know it's i saw report on it this morning that ok so they finally started you're not so you have not seen it like you are in the new york times of seventy eighty over because. finally their main competitor rupert murdoch who owns the wall street journal yeah . what a bunch of george speight promoting their joints i'm just saying it's not it's not nearly always a big more havel's it is the wouldn't do it also present in the early days then once they did it's not morally consistent editorial line or. i mean quite a bit of look i think it what they did is awful but the idea that like this is a major news story in the new york times when it's what happens in a british tabloid industry i mean that's you know they're not i mean i visited this conservative les hinton who was running the wall street journal apparently is the guy who was running this i mean he was
fox news viewers are going to be able to draw the line between the good with what happened in great britain and fox news so i don't think it's an art that there had seen enough fortunes talking about this through already you know just you know it's i saw report on it this morning that ok so they finally started you're not so you have not seen it like you are in the new york times of seventy eighty over because. finally their main competitor rupert murdoch who owns the wall street journal yeah ....
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it's been a week in which britain has had to take a long, hard look at itself and try to come to grips with what's happened here, starting by getting a grip on the people who caused the trouble. police have been using security camera pictures of the looters in action to try to track them down. and a few of those still on the loose have stood still long enough to explain why they did it. the short answer, because they could. >> we didn't do it for the fun of it. we did it to survive in this world. >> felt like christmas came early. >> reporter: the rioters weren't all black. this was equal opportunity, plenty of villains and heroes, including the malaysian mugged by the rioters. hu speaking about his broken jaw could only thank you people for the donations given to him afterwards. >> people were very generous. >> reporter: another hero the father of the young man in birmingham who along with two others killed by a speeding car as they stood trying to protect the family business, an angry crowd threatened revenge. the father tried to calm them down. >> this is, try when you understand th
it's been a week in which britain has had to take a long, hard look at itself and try to come to grips with what's happened here, starting by getting a grip on the people who caused the trouble. police have been using security camera pictures of the looters in action to try to track them down. and a few of those still on the loose have stood still long enough to explain why they did it. the short answer, because they could. >> we didn't do it for the fun of it. we did it to survive in...
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britain's total strangers raised about 30,000 as a gift to him. >> the courtesy, the concern for your neighbors, that had gone from british life and had caused these riots and paradoxically may have come back in their aftermath. >> reporter: there are now centers for donations and walls for compassion. >> we are proud of our city and we want the world to know that. >> reporter: a nation taking control and believing in itself once again. jim maceda, nbc news, london. >>> up next a little girl's legacy, beyond her wildest dreams in life. >>> charles murray died today. he was the recipient of the medal of honor from world war 2. it was just before christmas 1944 when, after landing on omaha beach, as a young lieutenant, pushing toward germany, he single handedly launched an attack on an enemy position, using artillery, grenades and a rifle, he stood his ground on a hill despite being visible to the enemy. he killed and scattered the entire german force, captured ten of them. when a grenade was thrown at him, he took eight pieces of shrapnel. the entire third infantry was present when he
britain's total strangers raised about 30,000 as a gift to him. >> the courtesy, the concern for your neighbors, that had gone from british life and had caused these riots and paradoxically may have come back in their aftermath. >> reporter: there are now centers for donations and walls for compassion. >> we are proud of our city and we want the world to know that. >> reporter: a nation taking control and believing in itself once again. jim maceda, nbc news, london....
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have i judged "america's got talent" and "britain's got talent" for six years. one in three singers who comes to auditions sings "raise me up. i hate that song. >> i don't blame you. >> listen, hold your thoughts. here is me in action with "you raise me up" ♪ you raise me up so i can stand on mountains, you raise me up to walk on stormy seas ♪ >> let me clarify. i love the way you sing that song. >> thank you very much. >> i hate the way 98% of every contestant we ever get tries to sing that song. >> it's a deceptively difficult song. i mean it really is. it's not complicated musically. it's the same notes over and over again. but it keeps getting higher and higher and higher. it's like the national anthem. somebody starts it in the wrong place, they have nowhere else to go. >> it's horrendous. you know the big note is to come. >> yes. >> it's like an agonizing slow form of water torture. >> it can be. i feel for you. that's what you have got when you've got a modern-day classic that you have stumbled on is it winds up being covered thousands of times by peo
have i judged "america's got talent" and "britain's got talent" for six years. one in three singers who comes to auditions sings "raise me up. i hate that song. >> i don't blame you. >> listen, hold your thoughts. here is me in action with "you raise me up" ♪ you raise me up so i can stand on mountains, you raise me up to walk on stormy seas ♪ >> let me clarify. i love the way you sing that song. >> thank you very much. >> i...
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this malaiysian student had evey reason to hate britain, he had his jaw broken and then was robbed by the very people who appeared to help him. britain's total strangers raised about 30,000 as a gift to him. >> the courtesy, the concern for your neighbors, that had gone from british life and had caused these riots may have come back in their aftermath. >> reporter: there are now centers for donations and walls for compassion. >> we are proud of our city and we want the world to know that. >> reporter: a nation taking control and believing in itself once again. jim maceda, nbc news, london. >>> up next a little girl's legacy, beyond her wildest dreams in life. girl's legacy, beyond her wildest dreams in life. ♪ [ female announcer ] we're throwing away misperceptions about natural gas vehicles. more of the vehicles that fuel our lives use clean american natural gas today. it costs about 40 percent less than gasoline, so why aren't we using it even more? start a conversation about using more natural gas vehicles in your community. [ male announcer ] you never know when a moment might t
this malaiysian student had evey reason to hate britain, he had his jaw broken and then was robbed by the very people who appeared to help him. britain's total strangers raised about 30,000 as a gift to him. >> the courtesy, the concern for your neighbors, that had gone from british life and had caused these riots may have come back in their aftermath. >> reporter: there are now centers for donations and walls for compassion. >> we are proud of our city and we want the world...
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putin is the canary in the coal mine, -- if you ask -- britain is the canary in the coal mine, if you ask me. if we don't, charles, maybe it is a little apocalyptic to say we will be greece, but very bad things will happen. >> people in their 30's -- >> they are not -- that is demagoguery -- >> it was the voters in the 30's who have parents in their 50s, who are expecting them to be on medicare, and all of a sudden they are facing the prospect that they are going to have to pick up the tab, not simply to be good children and to attend to the interests, but to provide the income for their folks who are going to need it. nobody denies that medicare is unsustainable in its present level. nobody can argue that. but the question is, who do you want making the cuts? do you want people who opposed to this program from the very outset, who oppose government, who are disciples of ayn rand, or do you want people who are committed to this program and are committed to saving it? that ought to be the argument of the obama administration. >> that is a ridiculous argument -- >> if you are under 55 -
putin is the canary in the coal mine, -- if you ask -- britain is the canary in the coal mine, if you ask me. if we don't, charles, maybe it is a little apocalyptic to say we will be greece, but very bad things will happen. >> people in their 30's -- >> they are not -- that is demagoguery -- >> it was the voters in the 30's who have parents in their 50s, who are expecting them to be on medicare, and all of a sudden they are facing the prospect that they are going to have to...
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people in britain are talking about nothing else. it goes back to 2006 when a royal correspondent for news of the world was arrested, accused of tapping phones of prince william and other members of the royal family, pleaded guilty, an investigator pleaded guilty as well, went to jail for short periods. at that time it was contained and the police said it was a rogue reporter and "news of the world" said it was a rogue reporter. two years ago they really started to investigate this and it became more and more clear it was more and more people involved, talking up to 4,000 people's phones being hacked. now, the thing that changed this week on monday when it went beyond being politicians, celebrities, and footballers and it turned out the victims of terrorism, thethinking, you know, the girl is accessing her own phone, deleting messages, maybe she's still alive, and the anguish that caused the family. >> how is that related to the british government, the torrey government? >> it's not just the government, governments going back to one,
people in britain are talking about nothing else. it goes back to 2006 when a royal correspondent for news of the world was arrested, accused of tapping phones of prince william and other members of the royal family, pleaded guilty, an investigator pleaded guilty as well, went to jail for short periods. at that time it was contained and the police said it was a rogue reporter and "news of the world" said it was a rogue reporter. two years ago they really started to investigate this...
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. >>> in britain they're still adding the cost of the london riots on the city. there are at least five people dead, thousands facing charges for violence and looting and $350 million in property losses from theft, damage and arson. mark phillips has more. >> reporter: lately, it's the police who have been breaking in, and it's the looters, not the loot they're after. it's been a week in which britain has had to take a long, hard look at itself and try to come to grips with what's happened here, starting by getting a grip on the people who caused the trouble. police have been using security camera pictures of the looters in action to try to track them down. and a few of those still on the loose have stood still long enough to explain why they did it. the short answer, because they could. >> we didn't do it for the fun of it. we did it to survive in this world. >> felt like christmas came early. >> reporter: the rioters weren't all black by any means. this was equal opportunity theft. plenty of villains and heroes, including the malaysian student who was injured a
. >>> in britain they're still adding the cost of the london riots on the city. there are at least five people dead, thousands facing charges for violence and looting and $350 million in property losses from theft, damage and arson. mark phillips has more. >> reporter: lately, it's the police who have been breaking in, and it's the looters, not the loot they're after. it's been a week in which britain has had to take a long, hard look at itself and try to come to grips with...
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. >> and britains royals are teaming up. prince william, princess katherine and prince harry will be special ambassadors for the olympics. they'll rally support for britains' tames, prince william says the games will be an inspiration for young people. >> and the irs has $150 million to give away, in unclaimed tax refund from 99,000 taxpayers. if you haven't received a refund, go to the irs web site and click on, where is my refund. >> and it's beginning to look a lot like christmas in washington, dc. tonight, president obama and the first family helped light the national christmas tree. it's the 89th year for the lying. the tradition started in 1923 with calvin coolidge. the national christmas tree is a 26-foot colorado blue spruce from a new jersey tree nursery. your last call. why is governor rick perry in trouble with his dog? that's right, his dog. can't wait to see this one. hear what he says. that's next. the employee of the month is... spark card from capital one. spark cash gives me the most rewards of any small bus
. >> and britains royals are teaming up. prince william, princess katherine and prince harry will be special ambassadors for the olympics. they'll rally support for britains' tames, prince william says the games will be an inspiration for young people. >> and the irs has $150 million to give away, in unclaimed tax refund from 99,000 taxpayers. if you haven't received a refund, go to the irs web site and click on, where is my refund. >> and it's beginning to look a lot like...
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. >> in britain it wouldn't be an issue at all. >> yes. that's something that america really needs to get over. religion is an institution that for better or worse is here to stay for a while. >> and most people from most religions have a huge core humor about their religions. that's what i always find slightly perverse about you can't tell religious jokes. there are books and books and books written by jews and catholics and muslims. >> i can think of two extremely christian people who are very close friends of might be who have a great sense of humor about christianity. absolutely. i think at times, you know, the networks bow down to the most angry and the most vocal. the two folks i'm thinking of are very comfortable in their religion. they're very at ease. they have no reason to be offended. >> we're going to come back and talk about charlie sheen who you roasted to within one inch of your life. and your bizarre connection to 9/11. you actually through a hangover avoided on being on one of the planes that crashed into the tower. really
. >> in britain it wouldn't be an issue at all. >> yes. that's something that america really needs to get over. religion is an institution that for better or worse is here to stay for a while. >> and most people from most religions have a huge core humor about their religions. that's what i always find slightly perverse about you can't tell religious jokes. there are books and books and books written by jews and catholics and muslims. >> i can think of two extremely...
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>>> in libya today, cheers for the victors, including the leaders of britain and france. >>> but next, are dangerous extremists lurking behind the scenes? [ male announcer ] people don't make a list of websites they want to see before they die. they don't fill photo albums with pictures from an online search. it's okay. the internet will be just fine without you. that's why we built the first search engine for the real world -- the dodge journey. and then we left three somewhere out there. if you can find one, you can have one. all you have to do is get out there. is to take you from where you are... to where you need to be. and we're not just talking about points on a map. with a more intuitive delta website and mobile app... and the most wifi equipped planes. we let you be everywhere at once. innovations like these are extending our reach so you can extend yours. and now, even at 30,000 feet you can still touch the ground. it feels like help is never far away. it feels like you're protected against life's little mishaps. it feels like you'll make it home. that's what it feels like t
>>> in libya today, cheers for the victors, including the leaders of britain and france. >>> but next, are dangerous extremists lurking behind the scenes? [ male announcer ] people don't make a list of websites they want to see before they die. they don't fill photo albums with pictures from an online search. it's okay. the internet will be just fine without you. that's why we built the first search engine for the real world -- the dodge journey. and then we left three...
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just ahead, the latest royal response to britain's riots. this morning prince william and catherine are visiting the city where three people were killed in that violence. prince harry, you may recall, made an appearance this week. prince charles and camilla also paid a visit to one of the riot-torn neighborhoods in london. and we're a little bit more touchy-feely than usual.
just ahead, the latest royal response to britain's riots. this morning prince william and catherine are visiting the city where three people were killed in that violence. prince harry, you may recall, made an appearance this week. prince charles and camilla also paid a visit to one of the riot-torn neighborhoods in london. and we're a little bit more touchy-feely than usual.
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in britain, shep that police and local government officials here in the u.s. have a lot more experience of dealing with gangs, in particular in cities like los angeles, of course. there is a feeling that the police act more robustly here in the u.s. to deal with riots when they break out. and the prime minister says he wants to talk to people like bill bratton who, of course, has headed police departments not just in l.a. but also in new york and boston. bill bratton actually released a statement today saying he would be honored and pleased to give what advice he can to the brits, shep. >> shepard: the prime minister is talking about what he considers to be some of the social causes. the root of all of. this he absolutely dismissed out of hand that this is because of britain's economic problems. he put a lot of the blame, in fact, on what he called dysfunctional families. listen. >> this is not about policy. it's t. is about culture. a culture that glorifies violence that shows disrespect to authority and says everything about rights but nothing about responsi
in britain, shep that police and local government officials here in the u.s. have a lot more experience of dealing with gangs, in particular in cities like los angeles, of course. there is a feeling that the police act more robustly here in the u.s. to deal with riots when they break out. and the prime minister says he wants to talk to people like bill bratton who, of course, has headed police departments not just in l.a. but also in new york and boston. bill bratton actually released a...
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. >> piers: america is a country, unlike in britain where you have the class system, where you went too school and who your parents are and who you are bred into, that's how you get on in life. in america, i've spend four or five years immersing myself in this culture, the class system is built on hard work, success and achievement. it's surprising to me the people governing the country pander to that by this rhetoric of everything has to make a profit because the way you have a yardstick of success. >> if you're talking about social mobility, yes, that's the american dream, the ability of one generation to do better than the generation that spawned them. that was something that was quintessentially american. we're tenth in the american dream right now. we're tenth in social mobility compared to other countries around the world. which is like sweden coming in tenth for swedish meat balls. >> piers: i happen to be on donald trump. i like him. i've been on one of his shows obviously. he went lashing into china, i thought he slightly missed the point. it seems to me the trick america shoul
. >> piers: america is a country, unlike in britain where you have the class system, where you went too school and who your parents are and who you are bred into, that's how you get on in life. in america, i've spend four or five years immersing myself in this culture, the class system is built on hard work, success and achievement. it's surprising to me the people governing the country pander to that by this rhetoric of everything has to make a profit because the way you have a yardstick...
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>>> also chaos in britain. new riots erupt in major cities across the country that will host the olympics just a year from now. live in london. >>> that sibling trio on the run possibly willing to die before being taken in. the fbi closes in to where they may be. >>> good morning, everyone, i'm tanya rivero. >> and i'm rob nelson. after taking a beating overseas marketing are showing strength. >> tokyo's nikkei average gained more than 1%. hong kong's hang seng is up in late trading and in london the ftse opened on a positive note. >>> renewed confidence following yesterday's big gains. abc's karen travers has details. >> reporter: asian markets came roaring back today. spurred by yesterday's surge on wall street. >> people are regaining their senses and look at the stock markets and find good value. >> reporter: yesterday an unprecedented pledge from the federal reserve to keep its key interest rate near zero for two more years. the dow surged more than 429 points. its biggest one-day gain since march 2009 and
>>> also chaos in britain. new riots erupt in major cities across the country that will host the olympics just a year from now. live in london. >>> that sibling trio on the run possibly willing to die before being taken in. the fbi closes in to where they may be. >>> good morning, everyone, i'm tanya rivero. >> and i'm rob nelson. after taking a beating overseas marketing are showing strength. >> tokyo's nikkei average gained more than 1%. hong kong's hang...
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after those devastating riots, tonight we're one-on-one with the top cop, now off to britain, police departments in new york, los angeles, we ask, is scotland yard next? >>> rise and f fl. 50 years ago today, the order to build that wall. the images then and now from berlin and that moment peter jennings, our witness to history. >> someone reached up and handed me a small piece of the wall. >>> and her simple wish. that little girl turning 9 and her simple wish. so many of you heard her story and you won't believe what's happened now. >>> good evening. as we come on the air across the west coast tonight, results are in in iowa. the republicans who want to be president facing their first major test of strength in the iowa straw poll. you are looking at the winner tonight. congresswoman michele bachmann. she put a lot of energy into winning iowa. congressman ron paul, a close second. former governor pawlenty a distant third. while all of this is going on in iowa, another republican is trying to steal the thunder. texas governor rick perry making it official today. we'll get to that hea
after those devastating riots, tonight we're one-on-one with the top cop, now off to britain, police departments in new york, los angeles, we ask, is scotland yard next? >>> rise and f fl. 50 years ago today, the order to build that wall. the images then and now from berlin and that moment peter jennings, our witness to history. >> someone reached up and handed me a small piece of the wall. >>> and her simple wish. that little girl turning 9 and her simple wish. so many...
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founder julian assange in london now the media question to hand is whether a songe can be extradited from britain to sweden on sexual allegations but the question on everyone's mind is of course if he goes to sweden what comes next could it open the door for the u.s. to get their hands on it earlier i caught up with r.t. correspondent laura and who is just outside the courthouse in london and i first asked her what the main arguments were that we heard today specifically coming from the defense who has claimed on many occasions that they fear a songe won't be given a fair trial. well on monday they concentrate on human rights really the allegation that human rights would be violated if he was extradited to sweden that preliminary. round the risk that the u.s. would seek extradition from sweden or even subject ourselves to illegal rendition to the u.s. and from there they said that there was a real risk of him being detained in guantanamo bay or another facility like that they also talked of the risk that he would be subject to the death penalty once he arrives in the states if they manage to succ
founder julian assange in london now the media question to hand is whether a songe can be extradited from britain to sweden on sexual allegations but the question on everyone's mind is of course if he goes to sweden what comes next could it open the door for the u.s. to get their hands on it earlier i caught up with r.t. correspondent laura and who is just outside the courthouse in london and i first asked her what the main arguments were that we heard today specifically coming from the defense...
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a former senior aide to britain's prime minister david cameron has been arrested in a growing scandal involving phone hacking and corruption. >>> finally, lit me finish with and the wondrous pioneering john kennedy once led. >>> could you hear the glee, the giggles of delight on your side of the aisle? >> come on. political analysts. >> michele bachmann said she hopes the bad numbers help her. >> no, no. >> she said that. >> i know what she said. >> let's get serious for a moment. you had 18,000 jobs created last month. the 54,000 for may was revised down to 25,000. the reality of it is americans are still hurting. both the administration and members of congress and the republican leadership in particular because we campaigned specifically on job creation need to get serious about this. all the talk about the debt and all the dancing -- >> you think the debt is an important issue. >> i think the debt is an important issue but in the context of job creation we've all got to work together. you cannot do it in isolation. >> here's the oft-mentioned u.s. congresswoman michele bachmann tod
a former senior aide to britain's prime minister david cameron has been arrested in a growing scandal involving phone hacking and corruption. >>> finally, lit me finish with and the wondrous pioneering john kennedy once led. >>> could you hear the glee, the giggles of delight on your side of the aisle? >> come on. political analysts. >> michele bachmann said she hopes the bad numbers help her. >> no, no. >> she said that. >> i know what she said....
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saying lots of tabloids in britain engaged in all sorts of outrageous behavior. you have rupert murdoch saying this is the most humble day of his life. which will we believe? that he and management are sorry or this is being made too much of by the rest of the press? >> it's a great question, howie. i've spoken about this before. you have here a real problem. i believe rupert is sincerely, sincerely appalled and sorry that in the case of mill lee dowler which is really what brought this scandal about when it was revealed that a teenage girl's phone was tampered with in order to sell newspapers because readers might think she was still alive. >> are the critics going overboard as the "wall street journal" editorial suggests? i have only a few seconds here. >> the "wall street journal" had the right to say that i think because there are plenty of other stories in your own country, watergate, the pentagon papers, and in england the daily telegraph two years ago paid for stolen records to expose mp's stolen expenses. there is a certain complicitness in britain and he
saying lots of tabloids in britain engaged in all sorts of outrageous behavior. you have rupert murdoch saying this is the most humble day of his life. which will we believe? that he and management are sorry or this is being made too much of by the rest of the press? >> it's a great question, howie. i've spoken about this before. you have here a real problem. i believe rupert is sincerely, sincerely appalled and sorry that in the case of mill lee dowler which is really what brought this...
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. >>> and in great britain after last week's riots, prime minister david cameron said today it was tonight economy or cut backs or anything but what he called a slow motion moral come lan collapse that triggered the crisis across the uk. >>> and now we turn to the cry size in the horn of africa. an epidemic of cholera raging through the capital. here's more on the millions of people who are fighting for their lives and against the forces to keep the most basic necessities away from people who need it so desperately. >> reporter: for millions of people, mowi people -- seizing territory from the al qaeda supported forces from of al shabob. some of the fierces fights -- just yesterday the peacekeepers also scored another critical victory taking an al shabob bomb factory. as our cameras were given the first glimpse inside, munitions experts were still making the facility safe, collecting evidence to be processed by the fbi. all for improvised bombs, potentially deadly to peacekeepers and civilians. as the peacekeepers gain new territory, they are making it possible for aid workers to reach mor
. >>> and in great britain after last week's riots, prime minister david cameron said today it was tonight economy or cut backs or anything but what he called a slow motion moral come lan collapse that triggered the crisis across the uk. >>> and now we turn to the cry size in the horn of africa. an epidemic of cholera raging through the capital. here's more on the millions of people who are fighting for their lives and against the forces to keep the most basic necessities away...
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britain's "daily mail" reports more than 350,000 people have visited the buckingham palace exhibit where kate middleton's dress is on display. at $27 a pop. that's a cool $9.5 million. final ticket sales are expected to pop $13 million. all the profits go to charity, and palace maintenance. terrell, that's one way to get a second use out of that wedding dress. >> yeah, i know. i just don't get it, though, ashley. i don't understand. i mean these folks got to put their drawers on just like i do in the morning. >> pay to see -- i don't know. i could ask the neighbors if they want to come see my dress but i'm thinking no one's coming over, or paying for that matter. >> ashley morrison here in new york. good to see you this morning. appreciate it. >>> coming up on your tuesday morning, get your weather forecast. and in sports, he hasn't missed a football game in years. so you know whatever is keeping peyton manning on the sidelines has got to be serious. we'll talk about it coming up. ugh, time to color. woohoo! whoa. haircolor is a chore no more! you gotta come see what's new. c'mon! tadaaa
britain's "daily mail" reports more than 350,000 people have visited the buckingham palace exhibit where kate middleton's dress is on display. at $27 a pop. that's a cool $9.5 million. final ticket sales are expected to pop $13 million. all the profits go to charity, and palace maintenance. terrell, that's one way to get a second use out of that wedding dress. >> yeah, i know. i just don't get it, though, ashley. i don't understand. i mean these folks got to put their drawers on...
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. >>> britain's best-selling newspaper released its final edition this morning amid phone bribery and hacking allegations. in the issue, "news of the world" apologized for its appalling wrongdoing. police are conducting two separate investigations into the action of former staffers "news of the world" is owned by the news corp. >>> we return to a controversial issue secretary gates and i discussed a few weeks back. build a new app for the sales team in beijing. and convince the c.e.o. his email will find him... wherever he is. i need to see my family while they're still awake. [ male announcer ] with global services from dell, jim can address his company's i.t. needs through custom built applications, cloud solutions and ongoing support in over 100 countries. so his company sees results. and jim sees his family. dell. the power to do more. host: could switching to geico reon car insurance? or more host: do people use smartphones to do dumb things? man 1: send, that is the weekend. app grapgic: yeah dawg! man 2: allow me to crack...the bubbly! man 1: don't mind if i doozy. man 3: is a
. >>> britain's best-selling newspaper released its final edition this morning amid phone bribery and hacking allegations. in the issue, "news of the world" apologized for its appalling wrongdoing. police are conducting two separate investigations into the action of former staffers "news of the world" is owned by the news corp. >>> we return to a controversial issue secretary gates and i discussed a few weeks back. build a new app for the sales team in...
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you know i've we did nothing wrong and today he visited milly what's her name's the teenage girl in britain visited her family and apologized he came out and showed shame when he came out of the meeting he published an apology for what's going on eight news corp employees have been arrested les hinton today the c.e.o. of dow jones a guy who's been with rupert murdoch for thirty forty years resigned might be going to jail i mean it's possible that he perjured himself before before parliament twice he was the chairman of news international from ninety five to two thousand and seven so is the handwriting on the roll on the wall and and if so can we at the very least if it doesn't go down can we have them at least take the. news out of fox news. i mean british tabloids are notoriously sleazy and i would be surprised if you don't find other tabloids who engage in a sleazy being a good york post what is your i mean whatever it is that if they did something illegal to get i get a say in an article but frankly no surprise there it's about that they get that something you legal that they got informa
you know i've we did nothing wrong and today he visited milly what's her name's the teenage girl in britain visited her family and apologized he came out and showed shame when he came out of the meeting he published an apology for what's going on eight news corp employees have been arrested les hinton today the c.e.o. of dow jones a guy who's been with rupert murdoch for thirty forty years resigned might be going to jail i mean it's possible that he perjured himself before before parliament...
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and other news airbrushed ads got pulled from britain and got milk as want to educate people. for fun what i want to know is who is hiring these people to make these ads because they clearly are not even making it. i don't know i got milk i was really funny i was actually there it is got no i mean i'm sorry women need to get a sense of humor if you want to use p.m.s. as an excuse for everything you do wrong then when people make fun of you for having p.m.s. you have to suck it up and take a and on that note we are going to. back it up and the show thank you for being here that is it for tonight show thank you for tuning in make sure to come back on monday we'll have the latest on the economy alone it will be back thank you everybody for letting me to lend to the town for doing such an amazing job helping me in the meantime don't forget to become a fan of you alone or show on facebook and to follow us on twitter if you missed any of tonight's show or any other night you can always catch it all on youtube dot com slash field on the show we're now posting the interviews as well a
and other news airbrushed ads got pulled from britain and got milk as want to educate people. for fun what i want to know is who is hiring these people to make these ads because they clearly are not even making it. i don't know i got milk i was really funny i was actually there it is got no i mean i'm sorry women need to get a sense of humor if you want to use p.m.s. as an excuse for everything you do wrong then when people make fun of you for having p.m.s. you have to suck it up and take a and...
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issues related to that now the other thing of course is camping out in the park is technically for britain but what the protesters are doing is they're you know i went to several of emergency meetings that they've had throughout the day today in fact most of today was dedicated to various planning meetings trying to figure out what they have to go actually do tomorrow when c n y p d and the cleaners come down to so-called clean the park and some of the proposers are really interesting they were talking about potentially getting rid of the possessions that they came with the teachers union here has actually offered to donate storage space fifty two broadway which is just again on their own volition to the protesters to put their items there and the protesters say that they will keep themselves physically on the grounds if it means not sleeping in order to the other to abide by the rules they're willing to sleep by sitting down in shifts of two they are talking about potentially sleeping while leaning on each other they're really looking for all kinds of creative ways to be able to stay beca
issues related to that now the other thing of course is camping out in the park is technically for britain but what the protesters are doing is they're you know i went to several of emergency meetings that they've had throughout the day today in fact most of today was dedicated to various planning meetings trying to figure out what they have to go actually do tomorrow when c n y p d and the cleaners come down to so-called clean the park and some of the proposers are really interesting they were...